Prince A. Jackson Jr.
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Dr. Prince A. Jackson, Jr. | |
President Savannah State College | |
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Term | 1971 – 1978 |
Predecessor | Howard Jordan Jr. |
Successor | Wendell G. Rayburn |
Born | |
Alma mater | Georgia State College |
Residence | Savannah, Georgia |
Profession | educator |
Dr. Prince A. Jackson, Jr. served as president of Savannah State College from 1971 and until 1978. [1]
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Education
Jackson was a graduate of Georgia State College. [1]
[edit] Early career
[edit] President
In 1971, Jackson became the second alumnus to become president of Savannah State (Cyrus G. Wiley, the third president, was the first). [1]
His administration was responsible for the establishment of the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps at Savannah State and the establishment of WHCJ, the university’s FM radio station. [1] Jackson also oversaw institutionalization of the Title III program, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools re-accreditation and the construction of new buildings. [1]
After serving as president Jackson returned to teach Mathematics at Savannah State until his retirement.
[edit] Legacy
[edit] Suggested Reading
- Hall, Clyde W (1991). One Hundred Years of Educating at Savannah State College, 1890-1990. East Peoria, Ill.: Versa Press.
[edit] References
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Preceded by Howard Jordan Jr. |
President of Savannah State College 1971 — 1978 |
Succeeded by Wendell G. Rayburn |
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